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The group released a new album almost every year during their peak from 1974 to 1985. The "Golden Era" features the original lineup with , who wrote most of their legendary hits before departing in 1990. The Jeros Era (1973–1990) Ni más ni menos (1974) : The debut that started it all.

Their most celebrated and enduring hits are often found on compilation albums like Los Grandes Éxitos de los Chichos and Decálogo (Sus 10 Mayores Éxitos) , which include timeless songs such as:

A double live album capturing the raw energy of their peak touring years.

In 1990, Jeros departed for a solo career, and Emilio’s son, , joined the ranks. While the lineup changed, the spirit remained. They continued to release impactful work like Sangre Gitana (1991) and Gitano (1996).

This is the most iconic period of the trio, featuring Juan Antonio Jiménez (Jero), Julio González, and Emilio González.

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